2010 ACT Reports Released

<p>2010</a> ACT National and State Scores</p>

<p>Anybody know how to find out how many 36s by state or the total for the year? Other than clicking on all of states. I have looked at quite a few and Florida had the most I found with 24 perfect scores.</p>

<p>*found the total number of 36s, 588.</p>

<p>Thanks for posting this.</p>

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<p>Illinois had 90.</p>

<p>When you look at the facts for Illinois, there are no 36s reported. How do you know there were 90?</p>

<p>^ <a href=“http://www.act.org/news/data/10/pdf/profile/Illinois.pdf?utm_campaign=cccr10&utm_source=profilereports&utm_medium=web[/url]”>http://www.act.org/news/data/10/pdf/profile/Illinois.pdf?utm_campaign=cccr10&utm_source=profilereports&utm_medium=web&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Page 12 of the document.</p>

<p>There were 35 in the state that matters. And it’s moved from 47th to 45th place for average scores! Yay for Michigan!</p>

<p>i’m so honored to be one of 90. jesus. 90!? that’s it!?!?</p>

<p>I can’t seem to find the number of 36s in Texas</p>

<p>only 6 kids in my state got a 36 (North Carolina). LOL.</p>

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<p>Texas had 34.</p>

<p>Hmm… I don’t think anyone from Texas got a 36 lol</p>

<p>So these data are only for seniors who graduated this year? Juniors who took the ACT aren’t included in these data?</p>

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That is correct.</p>

<p>TN went from 11 for the class of 2009 to 15 for the class of 2010. I hope this trend doesn’t continue! :O</p>

<p>Can someone check NH for me?
My Microsoft is being a @!#$%</p>

<p>^ According to the NH State Report, 1… but I’m not sure.</p>

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<p><a href=“http://www.act.org/news/data/10/pdf/profile/NewHampshire.pdf?utm_campaign=cccr10&utm_source=profilereports&utm_medium=web[/url]”>http://www.act.org/news/data/10/pdf/profile/NewHampshire.pdf?utm_campaign=cccr10&utm_source=profilereports&utm_medium=web&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>PA had 9. Wow. Well I think we’re SAT oreintated</p>

<p>Deposition - Thanks! I was just curious to see :)</p>

<p>Wow … 1? That’s uh … Well, actually. Since we live in the Northeast the SAT is a lot more popular than the ACT. So, eh whatever :D</p>

<p>You bet :)</p>